I’m going to need a little more transparency on what went into making this decision before I share my approval/disapproval.
I love when something big happens in sports and my mom texts me about it after the fact to break the news. The best was when NE came back to beat Atlanta and she messaged me on Tuesday and asked if I saw the crazy Super Bowl comeback.
I’m still having trouble understanding how people don’t realize the enemy in all of this is Covid-19.
"Justin Fields has an undisclosed injury and will be out the next two weeks. But definitely not three weeks."
B10 schools have an impeccable history of disclosing wrongdoing or various issues in programs. I don’t think this is something to worry about.
Doubleheaders (or Friday/Saturday) at the three domes (Minneapolis, Detroit, Indy)? 7v7 have to play at some high school stadium in Indiana as punishment/Hoosiers sequel possibilities.
All of our test results will be sent and received via US Mail, in envelopes designed to look like absentee ballots. That should buy us 9 weeks before we get the first results.
5 weeks until the season. Get everyone infected this week. Quarantine for three weeks and then you have two weeks before your first game. Seems flawless
At Ohio State, our plan is to keep all players healthy and Covid free, and abide by all rules. Winners on the field and in life.
Depends what the end goal is. If it’s to come up with a half-hearted “we tried” before ultimately pulling the plug again, it could be a success.
No need to look at his timeline, he compared his "fight" for B1G football to D-Day and the hunt for bin Laden. That's basically all you need to know.
I have been waiting a long long time for the mid December Rutgers/Illinois matchup under the lights in Indy
The respective super fans of each school (I'm assuming all schools have these...OSU just the worst probably) should be mandated to go to the 7 vs. 7 game.